Clinical Coordinator - Radiologic Technology Program
The City University of New York · Bronx, NY · 5 mo ago
Healthcare$68k–$80k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Clinical Coordinator plays a vital role in administering and advancing the clinical education component of the Hostos Radiologic Technology Program. Acting as the primary liaison between the program and its affiliated clinical sites, the Clinical Coordinator ensures that students receive comprehensive, high-quality hands-on training in compliance with all regulatory and accreditation standards.
Responsibilities
- Secure, evaluate, and maintain appropriate clinical sites to support student clinical requirements.
- Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of regional, state, and JRCERT accreditation standards, ensuring all clinical experiences and outcomes meet required guidelines.
- Track and evaluate students’ weekly clinical performance, ensuring timely completion of required competencies and following up on missing documentation.
- Conduct routine visits to clinical education centers to ensure adherence to departmental policies and procedures by faculty and students.
- Assign students to clinical sites and manage all onboarding processes and documentation.
- Identify at-risk students or clinical concerns promptly; collaborate with the Program Coordinator and clinical instructors to implement effective action plans.
- Affiliate with laboratory components of coursework to enhance student learning.
- Collect and report assessment data aligned with key accreditation standards each semester.
- Support the Program Director in maintaining effective daily operations of the Radiologic Technology Program.
- Maintain current knowledge of discipline-specific content, professional practices, and instructional methods.
- Teach a laboratory procedures course once per semester, as needed.
- Participate in program-related meetings and events, including faculty meetings, recruitment initiatives, new student orientation, and Radiologic Technology Advisory Committee meetings.
- Contribute to broader Allied Health Department initiatives, including student recruitment, orientation, academic advisement, curriculum development, participation on the External Curriculum Advisory Committee, and college-wide committees.
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the Unit Coordinator or Department Chair.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree and four years' related experience required.
- ARRT Certification in Radiography preferred.
- Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Science, Radiologic Technology, or a related health field preferred.
- Minimum two years of clinical experience in the radiologic technology profession preferred.
- Minimum one year of teaching or preceptor experience within a JRCERT-accredited program preferred.
- Demonstrated proficiency in curriculum development, supervision, instruction, evaluation, and academic advising preferred.
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills preferred.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for travel to clinical sites preferred.
- Experience with instructional technology, online teaching, and learning management systems preferred.
- Experience working with traditional and non-traditional learners from diverse backgrounds preferred.
- Availability to work evening and weekend hours when required.